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This remarkable collection of essays gives students and other researchers a first-hand look at how collaborative scientific research is done. The 21 contributors are leading psychological and social scientists with extensive experience working as members of a research team. Each author offers a distinctive perspective on the collaborative research process-its pros and cons, challenges and benefits, practical implications and ethical dilemmas. Each essay focuses on a set of guiding questions:What motivated the collaboration?What about the collaboration made the research work more effective (or less?)Does the substantive domain in which the collaboration occurs shape the nature of the collaboration?How have technological advances changed collaboration? Are there particular issues that arise for students collaborating with faculty members, or faculty members collaborating with students?These essays offer useful insights to Psychology students learning about research methods at undergraduate or postgraduate level.